The problem with German territories is also a Polish problem.
The reality is not only was German territory cut, it was cut by the Russians pushing Poland West and taking what is now Eastern Poland for themselves.

The Germans were ****ed (current Western Poland is Germany really).
The poles were ****ed (current Eastern Poland was Western Poland, and the real Eastern Poland is no longer Polish territory).

As most Germans from current Western Poland (ex German territories) were expelled, in my opinion its not logical and fair to ask Poland these territories, as Poland itself was cut down by the Russians.

Really what you are arguing for is pre-1939 territories for both Germans and Poles.

I would love this to happen but it never will.
But it is indeed sad especially for the Germans. Not just Silesia but entire Western Poland is really German. German history breathes out of these lands (Prussian and Teutonic).

I think truly Germany may only get these back if Poland gets something in return (ex USSR territories). which will never happen

Some pictures and postcards of the Upper Silesian village known today as Bierdzany. During Prussian and Imperial German times, it was called Bierdzan. During the Third Reich the village was renamed Burkardsdorf.

Sign at the entrance of the village, with the Third Reich era name Burkardsdorf, also showing its former name Bierdzan.
Old postcard from the Third Reich of the village with its new name Burkardsdorf, and it's old name Bierdzan.
Old postcard of the village of Bierdzany/Bierdzan, with it's Third Reich name of Burkardsdorf.

Picture of the sign at the entrance to the Upper Silesian village of Biadacz, from the time of the Third Reich, when the name was changed to Kreuzwalde.
Modern postcard of the village of Biadacz/Kreuzwalde.
German war memorial in the village of Biadacz/Kreuzwalde.

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The reality is not only was German territory cut, it was cut by the Russians pushing Poland West and taking what is now Eastern Poland for themselves.

The Germans were ****ed (current Western Poland is Germany really).
The poles were ****ed (current Eastern Poland was Western Poland, and the real Eastern Poland is no longer Polish territory).

As most Germans from current Western Poland (ex German territories) were expelled, in my opinion its not logical and fair to ask Poland these territories, as Poland itself was cut down by the Russians.

Really what you are arguing for is pre-1939 territories for both Germans and Poles.

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I think truly Germany may only get these back if Poland gets something in return (ex USSR territories). which will never happen

He is, thats why the Ostverträge of that traitor Brandt (Frahm) were such an abomination and crime against Germans and Poles alike.

If he had left the territorial status quo after 1945 untouched there would have been leverage to restore pre-war borders for both countries, something the Russians would surely have considered given the situation in 1990.
But since the stalinist land-grab has been cemented there is no chance to achieve this in peace times.

Just look at the mess people in Ukraine are in now because of the unnatural borders.